Lest We Forget, D-Day Remembered
How quickly we forget.........
There didn't seem to be much mention of it yesterday. With so much ekse in the news, a little event like D-Day can easily get overlooked.
Two-thirds of a century have passed since that morning in Normandy, June 6, 1944.
That's when the invasion and ensuing battles that would change the complexion of World War II and lead to the Allied victory in Europe were launched.
The ranks of the men who participated in that event and survived are dwindling. Someone just 18 at the time would be about 85 now. Most would be older than this.
This was a day that represented tremendous planning, strategies, and secrecy. Then it represented tremendous timing and coordination to execute it to perfection. Then it took courage and valor to storm that beach as a storm of gunfire rained down. This was how we were successful in shortening the war and preserving the rights and freedoms we enjoy today.
We must not forget the bravery that the world witnessed on this day.
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